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Schreibersite from
Youndegin meteorite, Quairading Shire, Western Australia, Australia


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Schreibersite
Formula:(Fe,Ni)3P
Comments:Common as rims around troilite graphite-inclusions, as rhabdites and elsewhere (Cf. especially, Buchwald,1975).
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Schreibersite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Youndegin meteorite, Quairading Shire, Western Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:844730
Long-form Identifier:1:3:844730:2
GUID (UUID V4):f83ac29b-f7e0-4ef7-a050-9ca666e9ee19
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
THE YOUNDEGIN METEORITE SHOWER J. R. Delaeter Western A ustralian Institute of Technology South Bentley...Bentley, Western Australia A detailed examination of the geographical location, microstructure and chemical...composition of the Mt. Stirling, Mooranoppin, Quairading and Youndegin siderites has led to the conclusion that...that they are all members of one meteorite shower. The cobalt, nickel, gallium and germanium contents...INTRODUCTION The first meteorites ever found in Western Australia were a number of siderites found towards the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
new and little-known meteorites found in Western Australia. (With Plates VI-IX.) By EDWARDS. SIMPSON...C.I. Government Mineralogist and Analyst, Western Australia. [Read June 9, 1938.] DALGARANGA. Siderite... G. E. Willard called upon me in regard to a meteorite which had fallen on Dalgaranga sheep station (27...upwards more than any other, indicating that the meteorite came from the SE. In and around the crater Willard...ragged pieces of iron like the Henbury (Central Australia) fragments. These original specimens unfortunately
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
constituent (Fe~Ni3) in 5oth the meteoric iron of Youndegin and the meteoric stone of ZomSa. By L. FLETCHER...numbers is that the nickel-iron of the Zomba meteorite contains a constituent having 38.50 per cent....the unrusted nickel-iron particles of the Zomba meteorite there is actually a constituent containing about...treatments; and it was suggested "that they might be schreibersite, but merely because they were in small proportion...nickel-rlch constituent. And in a paper on the Youndegin (Western Australia) meteoric iron ~ read in 1899, only
Report (issue)
53 6.35 7.6 Total 101.68 103.08 (1) Jerslev meteorite; by electron microprobe, trace Co assumed; corresponds...to (Fe3.76 Ni0.22 Co0.02 )Σ=4.00 N. (2) Youndegin meteorite; by electron microprobe, corresponds to (Fe3...cohenite, schreibersite, carlsbergite, daubreelite. Distribution: In the Jerslev, Youndegin, and Canyon
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Great Elrltai”, Chemical classification of iron meteorite~VII1. Groups IC. IIE, IIIF and 97 other irons...second highest Ni concentration known in an iron meteorite. The composition of metal and slicates in Mundrabilla...KIMBERLIN, 1967; WASSON and SCHAUDY, cates of each meteorite are analyzed in different irradiations. In Table...concentrations of 0.04 ppm. tent and the structure of the meteorite. Members of With few exceptions, samples were...and Ir concentrations in 106 iron meteorites Meteorite 4.6 Abskant Pmates IA 09 BH 1959,942 8.09
Book
of mineral species. Ernest H. Nickel Wembley, Australia — aa 4 i | a4 ‘ eS wum iver) {ORE...Trudell, L.C. (1970): Lithologic Description of Western Oil Shale Corporation Project Utah EX—]. Laramie...University of Adelaide, Australia. Moculta quarry, Angaston, South Australia, Australia. From Gk. allaktein...C2i\c (1916-1942?). Wilagedera prospect, North Western Province, Sri Lanka. The name is derived from...Museum, Australia, who first drew attention to the occurrence. Petrogale cave, Madura, Western Australia
Book (edition)
America and Greenland, then Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica), then those of pegmatitic origin...primary and alluvial, are in a long belt along the western Counties, California, etc. At Jordan6w Slcl5ki...both eastern Sayan Mts., and at Kartashubinskoye, western Sayan Mts., white at Burumskoye, Vitim River Valley...cm occur Spring Creek mine, Wilmington, South Australia. with lazuritein marbleal Sar-e-Sang.KokchaValley...from the Wolurnla gold field, New South Wales, Australia. CM 12,367, 1974. AJOITE Ahlfeldite NiSeO 3•2H2O
Book (edition)
applied to mineral substances. and a number of meteorite and rock names where their -ite termination can...952). p. 99. From (TL) Crackers Well. South Australia. Australia. Deposit located by air-borne scintillator;..."probably a contraction of agalmatolite". Agramite. meteorite. S. Meunier ( 1 893) Revision Fers. Mereoriques...Mereoriques. p. 63. Name given to the Agram iron meteorite. 17.1.3 Agrellite. NaCa 2 S i4O 1 oF. J. Gittins. M...35-676). (TL) Mocult:i quarry, Ang:iston. South Australia. Named for A.R. Alderman. Aldzhanite, uncertain
 
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